~ JULY 2, 1937 % . BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING ‘Weiland Lets Giant-s Down With Seven Hits To Take “Rubber” Came Of Series 114 THIS CORNER Canadian Billvd a. I01‘ I119 the fleau1111a11i challiplonslnp mo,“ L.=_...c~-Bll1 [Match griieuiiicii lul‘ tllc FOItllll jllal. one “1611111111 tonight should be a 1.011‘ 01 ll sii-ugglc outwccil 1.110 1.111111. 111.11 ivil 110 gh over 400 ptIllllfla Iwliilrli thclli; Malch will lively conic ilito the ring at 210 911111111, 11h lc Lcsllc W111 UP U19 QCIIWS .1: LllKJlllKl ‘.102. -. -l.- 501111-11110 is bound to full w-hen 1119 111111" siilci nilllg-llg pulicdcs, all 9:11-11 oJu-l- but 311.11 ivllut olic it! avlll b0 ..~ .1 \1‘1"_\ 1111111 Tlliillll‘ to 1111,10 1_ 0 av. s. thiitlt will not 9.. 11.11111. M11 -11, Judging troiii ;110 011.111, niiiiu-r-o -Ii\i.'l.ll1l\llIIf‘I‘ in 1111.011 110 4110111011 lhc b.1111 is lip- p1-1K11-111- 1111.10 001-11111 oi his a.:l1- 111 11.1.1111 (ICICIII. 1111c ll)‘ :llélllii1l0ll1 -l- 4- + TIL;- 1\Iilli‘l'i should be a tough wi-k. Scanning IPPOYIS by 'll4'7\\'lI \\‘I'II(‘I'5 3S I4II€ 1a10 I_11l1 xi s11 of 'I'oi-o1i1o, Man- 11015-11116 .li and Charlie Bailey. 111110111013 ih0 1110i is 11.11110 h m0 q-iiir . 1111.111» 111111 Mulch w-hcnilc was ciilupiiiulllllg lll tile amateur rank. 1111-111121111111. Upper Canada ind 1111- lfiiilcd $111105 1111-00 years |go viva.» -.i lvghly regarded fighter. Canadian aina‘eur ycal-s Maich Holder of the heavy 11110 for two billlt up a bouts 1101-0 1001i via the kiloslzout 101110 and iii addition to holding the 1:110 h0 also “'11s l‘l1lIllf"'-ll1‘l for 1111. 131111.11 Enlplri- 01-0-0111 at the Br-iisli l-Tiiipii-e Gaines held in 11011111111 111 1033. Also included in 111s 11111100111‘ 1'1""? Sill"?! WI" l‘ IXP-ftlllllfl 1111-1111111 victory nvcr Stanloi- Evan; 111 Novcmbcl". 1901. Evan; b12112 111011 ih0 Ainateill’ champion of the United States. 11.11011 amiai-cntly is a typc oi’ 1111111- 111.11 wlidcs ill Ynokul-l I01‘ 111011-‘11111: fiil- his lolhal rliilll hand 11-10 to this 110 alasorbs a 10!. a TIIIZIIEII 111 p 11111111 but _ 11111-11 11d ribillt\ l0 "takt- ll" 1011111 1.. 111's and wlicn MI‘. Ilall-li 0100s flld tl10 0112111111! l‘l5 nppoiicil: usually ‘\'III('I_§ up with res-n 111111-‘201- ndiirniiig his trunks. J1i.~'. prior to his turning pro- l0s~i<i11al B-ll Abbott xvi-ole of 51711011 as follows: "The Cailladlavi 1111011011101‘ l\ a person of EPW711- Ile d00sl~j1 intend to 11111111 around r-lh a 170k of push overs Jll-‘l l" fillfk 11p a 111110 ciisv Cllfllifie. Ill- deiid 111 110 has his heart all sci Mi mew-ll: sonic o. the Bus! \\'ll"" making Ill\ DIOIRKNTIIIHI dbbill- H" has m1 impi-cssivc rot-on! in bouts on h-ili sidcs of tl10 border- pi1n0!--~ hai-d and is oxcccdingly 111st 10.: 11110 of his tonnage." Al‘. <11 11111-1011 speaks wry W011 for ill.‘- lslriiid clialupionls opllflll‘ ant and liizikcs it appear that L98- lie is ‘.11 for a hard battle. H-‘W- 1101'. (100000 himsr-‘f avers that Mairli won't stop him and afiel- having mot hm he certainly lliould know w110l"0\vitl1 of What he spvnks If G0oi-c0 d0r~s br-Rl him. and 1110 majority of Islandcl-s wit‘. 110 111111-1111 for him to do Ill-‘l 111.11. 011111 .\Ii-ich llvcs up to ill? prom-i‘ h" displiivi-d as all nin- 110111- 111011 I10>lle will hiivc proved that 110 is a fai- hotter fighter than 111011 fans think. -:- -:~ +- Tllr- Aiillhi 51h cal-d looms uP as a Il"‘-.<li‘i1‘ n! r-ir with the s gil- ili: of Danny lVf0Coi-lnink and '1‘ m Clavlioui-i-c tor iii- ls‘and light- Ilf‘1\‘\' 1;110 McCormick the fllfllllilioii. had h00n ralnivi tl10 crr-wn ill all el'ln'll- 3l"‘ll l'l"!"\l1l“f'l\l. iliitil 110 r1111 aloii‘. 01 (“ivhniiriic 1n a six-round !Xllll)ll"ll 1111111, -‘.- ~l-' =11 =1- Ullvhnui-nr, not in the beet O! condition, piillrd a surpi-isc by TIPI-“llllilllg ih0 champ ill what was rr-rilly‘ a thrilling 501-1111 diir- lll’: which hlr-Cnrmick was on the llflor 1hr00 times. Ever since that u 11110 fight has born look0d for- ward tm and now that it has be- come a realty both boys arc hard It traiiilili: rind botli will be inihe best of condition at fight timc. This 1111111 should b0 0v0n siirorinr lo the last 1110011111! of the pair and m“ l-fl Fflllhz plenty‘. l- + + ~1- wEchix-s from the fight at souris Ptlnesday night. in iivhich Benn-e 21111.1 int. his middleweight crown b Joe R100, a formcr Is‘and boy l1lnow- making his residence in ' ‘M3’- Mast. are to the effect 12:1 1111 scrap was 11 thriller nlighout with Rice showing l wri-ld n1 Pfomlse both in bolcng lbility‘. 11111101111111 power and ability ‘b50111 huntshment. B + + =l- ~1- “rlll while those iii ‘ fllflviiiccd of the M. R191‘ ov0i- Binns mlllll n0v0rth0l0ss IIPSIMIO in attendance ih0.»- did 2 Bennie “l” l" 1011111: 1111 titic. n11 g looked better 111 11 efcat h“ mm!’ ":10: in victory.’ ‘Nil wg m .1. n. soil-ll) Island 1 reputation of bc-ng a1 IIPRYI‘ hiiicr. Th0 majority‘ of hlsi to take 11mg cost the sira gilt victory ovcr Cleveland. Two knocking 3Y0." 01\"’\llf‘ll’S ri-giilal-ly‘ after h0- superiority Wednesday not FY1112 loads of credit for the fine stand he am" m “Blnns We“ _ an ever I saw him 1 one informant stated “and than he‘ wonderful con- (A.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. July LIB-Brooklyn Dodgers brcezcd in with a 10-2 vic- tory over the lcaguc-leadiilg Cubs today to win the only game of the current series. Behind Freddy Frankhousifs cf- fcctlve IO-hii pitching. the Dodgers grabbed a four-run lead in the first frami. and coasted on from thci-c, land nil 011 Curt Davis, Clyde Shoun and Roy Parmclce IOI’ 13 hits. 'I'h0 will was Fl-ahkhouscs the season. sevcilth oi IIOMERS WIN FOR PIRATES In Pittsburgh Dolph Cami ii and Earl Grace contributed a pair of home runs that ovei-camc a Pirate 101111 and gave the P1111110.» an 11-7 victory in the filial of a till-cc- gami s0i-i0s. Th0 PIIlIh‘ first sal-kcr drove out his circuit clout ill tl10 ffth with tl10 bascs loadi-d and (ii-lice got his in the eighth with one on base. WEILANI) GIVES CARDS WIN Lofty’ Bob Wcilalld iook 1110 pit.- cliing and hitting honors as Cardinals won the "rubbcr" Yol-k Giants 5-2. Welland allowed tl10 Ncw York- ers seven h is, alid held 1110111 score-loss until the eighth. ivlicn Wally Bci-gcl-‘s siliglc di-ovc in the on.y Giant rims of the game. Ill addition. 1110 111g 10ft IIIIIIIIQI‘ hit a homm- 1n tl10 third iiullng to touch off the tlll"0c-l'ui1 rally lhat nlailc, the gzilne safe for the Cards. BEES WIN FINAL GAME Boston Bees salvaged the filial game of the three-game scrics, 2-I, from Cincinnati Reds, third base- man English drying in a ninth in- nlflg H111. Lanky pitchci- Jim Turner allow- ed the Reds ollly foul- hits. AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW YORK. Jilly 29—The Yan- k00s did it Wllll home runs today and whipped Detroit Tigci-s 7-6 to take the odd game of their current. series. Bill Dlck0y parked a homer in the Tiger bullpcll with two out. in the ninth znniiig to break a tie and will the ball game. Earlier, Lou Gehrig kept thc Yanks. In tl10 ball gaiiic by smash- ing out his-filth of the X0111‘ with J00 DiMaggio aboard In the fourth frame. 50X WIN FROM BROWNS Jimmy Foxxls third honici- in three days and his 211111 of tlic sea- son gave tl10 Rrcl Sox their win- miig margin aga 11st St. Louis Browns 5-3, and enabled the hose the Boston series. two game: to one. Fl-XPCS bow cal110 in tl10. seventh inning with one male allourd with Bill Trotter pitching and sent the Sox ailcad. 5-0. TRIBE DEFEATS A'S SIIDSIIOCI fielding in tl10 ninth i11- Athlciics a ll‘ "l infield (‘TYDIS by Parker and Fin- noy giving tl1c Indians two riiiis and a 5-4 triumph. FERRELL BEATEN BY LEE Thornton Lee oi‘ Chicago won a pitcher's 011101 'wl1.l1 W0s I-‘cri-r-ll shutting out the Senators 2-0 in Washington. The White Sox victory criri-icd them into second placc ill tl10 Am- erican League aiid 11al10r Wash- ington's sx gamr winning streak. McCoyRetains H ea vy Title BOSTON. J1il_v_2Sl_»--Al McCoy of Monirral and Bwton Wlllvfl ll thrcc-round ici-hnical knockout ‘over Jnz-k MFCIIFIII)‘ of Bo loll to 1l011v_v- l0- retain his Ncw Flziill-‘illfl weight title bcforp 6.0111) falls night. Rcfcrcc Joc O'Connor luilicd 111'.- bout as the third rouiid ended with McCarthy's face baud-ed 11nd bleeding. O Warring-ton Wins Bout nos-ION. Jilly ZII-Tigvr "'1‘<-rri"' Wari-ington. 174 3-4, of Liv0r1l°°l~ N. S . scored a clean ciit 10 round decision over Emile Schultzc. 175 1-4. Germany in a pi-c-llliiiliori" 10' the Al McCoy-Jack McCarthy fight here tonight. In another preliminary‘ schedul- ed for l0 rounds. Rfllpll Zfllelll- 143 I-2, of Providence, R. 1., kl1o0k- ed out Bobby Ail0n. 146. of New 01111111010. N. s.. in 1hr second round. Zanelli knockcd Ail0n down three times in th0_op0ninfl rmlllfl; dltion for the scrap. Every hill" for the past two months he has been seen doing road work Rrflllllfl Victoria Park. It has 110011 "0i1rly to bod and early to rise" for him ever since he started his comeback campaign and now that he 11M tl-sied defeat it is to be hollfd that he won't. take it too sol-lousy and continue on the camlflvm he has mapped 011i for h'ms"lf Wlll an eye on the Maritime NW3.‘ weight title. NEWS l. iilg on ih0 Grand Circuit last sca- illi- grime of thrir St. Louis sei-lcs with New OI? Fa st Ra c i n g Features Meet At Fredericton (By The Canadian Press) PREDERICTON, N.B.. July 29- Traccy Hanover. bay gelding driv- en by Earl Avery. Woodstock. N.B.. today paced tl10 Fredericton Trot- ting Park track in 2.05 i-4, a sr-c- ond slower than the track record \\'llI('h 1s ih0 fastest iii Canada. Th0 fivc-ycar-old bay, brought, to New Brunswick after campaign- soil, won a Fi-00 For All Pace, one of 1111-00 events concluding a two- d11_v 111001 hcre of the Eastern Maine and New Brunswick Hal-- ncss- Racing Circuit. John N. Willard, veteran reins- inan of Prcsque Isle. Mo, who was 30 ycai-s old last Julie. drove his Spud Braden to victory in straight hr-ais ill tllc Classified Trot and P1100. Th0 third w-iuni-l- iii-as John I)1‘illi. owiicd at Saint John. ivhlcli had litllc trouble in taking tl10 FY01! For All Trot from Heather- 11011. fol-nlc-rly owned at Charloiic- ioivn and now slabled at B110- 111110110, N. B. T110 summaly: (‘last-allied Trot and Pace. S200 5111101 Bi-adcn. 1Willard1 -1 lro Fairwcriihcr. ismithi ._ - 4 2 I Tara Hanover. fAvci-yi —— 2 3 2 Loi10 Wolf. lDoniontl - — 3 4 3 TIITWI 2.20 1-2: 2151-4: 2l-l. Fri-c I-‘or All P1100. S300 'I‘l":lccy Hanover, IAVPFI’! ~l lro Ciiliiliict Calling. iDoinonti 2 2 I Bud Wrligcr, 1Smiih1 _ — 3 If 2 Tillie: 2.05 I-4; 2061-4: 208 3-4. Free For All Trot, S200 John Dean, iRaymondi —1 10o Dude Potcmpkin, (Keir- stcadi _ _ A — —- - 3 3 I H0ath0rb0ll. (J. Coni-oyw - 2 2 2 doubles, the doubles of Walter THE CHARLUTTETUWN GUARDIAN 11111. SPORT WORLD BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT TAGE SEVEN Few Upsets As Field Narrows lRovers Winl Pete Kelly Eliminated By ‘n Canadian Lawn Tennis Slugfest From‘. Pagifig Coast Star After Championships At Toronto BY JACK CALDER. Canadian Press Stafl Writer TOR/ONTO, July 29—A bold and brilliant defence by the sparse home forces failed today, as i1. was 0x110ct0d to Idil, and England's Wightmiin Clip team won all four places 111 the women's singles semi- iinals of the Canadian lawn ten- nis championships here. Kay Stanlmcl-s. erratic before this, had hcl- il-oubles with Can- ada's No. l player from Vancou- ver, Jean Milne. Little Mary Hardwickc, ncwcolner to North American courts, had to scramble home past Mrs. Olive Wade Wor- slcy of Torolllo. But both o1 them made the gr-ide uiiticl" ])i'0.sbl.ll'E,_]OIlllllQ£63111- mates. Evclyll Dearman and the brilliant l-‘l-i-tia James. in the scmi- iiiilil l-uulid. '1‘110ii they 1011111001 up and nlou-d ciosi-l" to 1110 vi-oilicivs (ioiibics filial. They were just stiii-liilg to advance ill mixed dou- oli-s wllcn a downpour of rain lIkIIlPU tliclll until tomorrow‘. Miss Siammers, railking gate at- iructloll iilld warm title favorite, iilially overcome M155 Millie by scores of l-tl‘, 6-2. 6-3. Miss Hal-d- wl0k0 liad even more difficulty be- fore she vanquished a steady Mis. Worslcy, three-times winner of the Canadian title. at 6-1, 4-6, 6-4. Ainoiig themselves the British girls dccided the other semi-final- Isis. lvliss Dcarnlan won from Mal-got Liimb 4-6. 6-1, 6-0. Miss James defeated Joan Ingram 6-2, 6-2. Except for some fine displays in the quarter-final round of men's women's single bill drew all the galleries. If there was a surprise today, it was the smashing victory in men's Martin. former Toronto Davis Cup star, and David M. Jones of New York. The coni- bmation of giants was favored to win over John Forman and Gor- don Robinson of University‘ of North Carolina. But not by a score of l-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-2. The powerful Martin-Jone.» tcam qualified to play Ross Wilson and Grant McLean in one bPnli-Illiiil tomorrow. Wilson and Grant 1.111.’.- ed the Vancouver team of Jack Cameron and Jack Blawii with surprising ease, 8-1, 6-3, 6-1. In the other half of the (IHLW little Joe O'Hara of Ottavi-a and Ed Tarshis of Montreal won from Irvin Goodman of Pittsburgh and Maurice Margesson of Toronto, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4. 6-3. Tomorrow they face Mui-iuiyalid Laird Watt. Montreal's raiilciug team and winners of tl10 Oil‘. - and Quebec titlcs [I115 sunlmcr Bob and Laird upset J1l11 Mc- Doiigall of Montreal and Bill Pig- ott of Hamilton in a IIIIFCI-IIPIIIIQ contest. 6-4, 7-5, 6-4. 'I‘lic ‘.\'ll‘i- ners found it hard to LJICIIK through the smashing sci-vices of Pigott and McDougall. A major upset was the victory in women's doubles of Miss Doro- thy Roberts and Mrs. Frank Fish- e1.- of Calgary over th0 lntc-rnat- ional team of Mrs. Helen Dyson of New York and Miss Effie Bill- ing of Montreal. The Albertans won at 7-5. 4-6. 6-3. Evelyn Deal-man and Joan Ili- gram defeatcd Mrs. Boitc, Mont- real, and Mrs. H. L. B001‘, Ottawa. 6-1. 6-2; Mary Hardwlcke and Jones and Mrs. V. Woodbuiy of Halifax, 6-1, 6-2, and Kay Slain- mers and Freda James beat Mrs. J. W Thomson and Diana Popc of London, Ont.. 6-1. 6-0. Timc: 2.11; 2.10 1-2; 2.12 3-4. Benny Binns Loses Crown T0 Joe Rice Benny Blnlls, holder of the Prince Edward island MICIIIIOWCIQIIL‘ Boxing C11allip1ol1sliip lor tl10 11151.1 _.uii-, dzoppco it 1o Joe Rice ofl soul-is iii 1111 eight-round scrap 1n L111; nliiln bout on a Ilfilll 0am M Sourl.» Wednesday" night. Danny MucCol-lilack oi Souvis Linc ltoad. the Islands light- lieavywi-lglil. champion, scored a technical knock-out O\(‘1‘ Nick Mel- iilck of Sydney, N. S., in five rounds. Roddie MucIntyi-e oi Soul-ls and Adolph Kelly of Bear River fought a fouv-roulld draw, and L011‘. Paqiici. won a l-hrec-roiilld dcclsloii over Francis MacDonald. Only wcights announced were for tl10 lilalll bout. Rice weighing 140 1ioi1i1ris alld Binns 155. The winner of thc main bout, who has been i-nsiding in Quincy,- Moss“ for some tinl0, took a bad boating in 1.110 first round when 1.110 Cilanipion was hitting hard and ofi0i1. Rice weathered the storm, however, and came back strong to hit the Charlottetown-i sci-ripper w-il-h hard lofts and right.» ' Missing frequently in the first three rounds. both fighters found} w-oiit clown for a SfEVPII-COIIIII in this canlo hcfore the bcll him. Th0 Dcfelidiilg look a nine count in tl10 final session but. 0111110 hack to w-caihcr ih0 bout. although he fIPVlsIOlI and his 1.1110. MIICCOFTIIIICR lost. the, DrawAnnouncecl For Golf Title Play On Saturday With three players tied for lead- crship after the first round played at. Silmlnel-slde last Saturday the Provincial Golf Championships men's division. goes into its sec- ond and filial stage at Belvcdel-e Golf Links on Saturday‘. With 51 COIIIOSIHIILS participating the bat- tle for top honors still is ircry much oi a w-ide-open affair and Saturday's matches should see some exccilent scores posted. Those tied for the lead at the present time are VicSaundcrs and Ray Moore. both of ih0 Belvcdcre Club and H. G-audet of Summer- side. 1 Willie the men are battling it out over the rolling fairways of Belvedcrc the ladlcs will enter their second round at Summei-side on the same day‘. Mrs. E. W. Mac- Kinnon of Charlottetown wound up the first round with a three-point load, shooting a neat 96 for 18- liolcs and should prove difficult t0 overtake if she displays the same brand of golf on Saturday. Following is the result of the draw in the men's division for the concluding round on Saturday. STARTING FROM NO. 1 TEE ih0 i-aiigo in ih0 fnuvth and Binns, 3-90 P-M-l H. Gaudet. R. Moore, A.V.Saun- saved dcl-s. Champion 2.05 P.1\l.: W. A. Gaudet, W. H. Noonnn, A. Taylor. a storm of piiilchcs and fiiiisilcd 2.10 I’.M.: R. T. Holman, G. G. Hughes. G. 1 Rorlger. had little difficulty 2.15 PAL: in handling ih0 Cape Bl-etoner E. N. McQuarrie, J. Kennedy. H. ‘who I'(‘il(‘I'if‘(I the semi-finals in L, 5.0m. ih0 middlcivoight class of thr- am- 2.20 1’..\l.: 1110111‘ tournament rr-co-"lv. Mol- 1L D, Murray, N. W. PrilCh-lfd. 1111-1»: informed R0101:- Eddie C. J. McLcan. Lonriaph-c- 110 could 11o start t.h0- 215 p,,\1.; sixth round as his 10ft hand Wfls P. N. GIIIIISOII, R. J. Pi-itchard. injured. .1. L. Holman. "*- 2..'t0 P..\I.: H. Saundr-i-s. E.D. NICIIOISOILDI‘. C. H. B001‘. Down The Alleys 1,1,. .1... W. A. Tower, G. H. Buntain. J. NAME 1mm. BOWLING SRHlldPP-l- “m” 2.40 0.111.: 1011111111» 011111111 r111 Finals C. C. Tvombs- W- E~ C-‘Wlfh L- _ .1. Abbott. La t. night. tl10 Triiildlcl-s went 2-45 P-M-i one 201110 11p on the Kings in the Holy Nrimc Cfllldlf‘ P111 Tourna- mcllt by a margin of 44 pins. The ir-aius l'f‘.\iilllf‘ play tonight at 7.30 iii whai mm" lti‘ ll" “Mllllll! 110ml‘. 1'1"» Kings arc confident of mak- ing ii two all tonight as they are 110101- hcaicli until tl10 last frame 15 1-11ll0d out. w any-thing can hap- 11011 as _v01 as the teams are very golladien high three H. Prauitlll 22H (301115 hiizh single C. Dillon 91. 9,111,; high mree C. Dillon 259. F‘. B. conriui. R. R. Bell. W. J- Whitney 2.50 P.2\I.: A. Scott. W. S. C. Merriam. H. Whitney. STARTING FRDM N0. 10 TEE 2.15 P.M.t D. Stewart. J. P. I-lillion. W. T. ‘ 01-01111- matched. Pflflivl‘. ‘ ‘ 2.20 PJVL: 1-111111111-1-111- A. Home. E. P. Foley, WE. Mas- (1 91111111 9i 82 86-259 sey. A. I-Iflivnit 64 58 59-481 2.25 P.M.: A. Howntt 67 72 53-192 W. K. Rogers. P. D. Crosby. R. H. Praught 59 9° 39-223 Morrison. F. Tim-hey 34 ll? 53-254 2.30 f'.l\I.: A. Birch ‘I5 82 65-202 W. E. McDonald. W. F. TByIOT. T111111 1313 C. A. Boer. 2.35 I’.M.: Kingst- , W. Miitiart. H. T. Holman. AR. J l-IuRhr-s 75 7l “"330 Mclnnis. a. McFai-lam '10 '16 59—'-l°5 mailing G. Young 71 l" 76-223 D. M. Cameron. 8. E. Smith. M. Mclliriili 53 53 “"181 2.45 P.M.: v. ki-ilv 7“ 72 39-‘237 A. H. Mould, a. c. Holman. E M61731, a2 ea 65-1110 __i____ Total I272 1.1111111; 1111111 single H. Prailsht BRANTFORD, Ont. - Dr. .1000. E. Miller of Gait. who is returning to her missionary‘ post at Chengtufi ch i111. will make the last stage of IIPI‘ long journr-y- by air, instead 011 the leaillle "Rd?"- hy "chair" us on her first visit. Wins Tennis ed vision and quarter-finals ill for the fourth day’. I11 a closely played mcrissinglirs the three set route b0for0 emerging victol , over scores were 6-I, 4-6, 6-1. Herbie Hughes displayed trio much power for D. MacDonald and ailncxcd the Junior Crown in strecght sets, 6-0. 6~1. and R. Bcrrigan wi'l battir it out in the finals of the girl's division of the Junior section today. YESTERDAYKQ RESU TS Junior Tournament Boys Final Herbie Hughes defeated D. Mac- Donald 6-0. 6-1. Girls Semi-Final R. Berrlgan dcfoated V. MacDon- ald lfl-B. 6-2. J. Hughes defeated L. Berfilrflll 7-5. 4-6, fi-4. SENIOR TOURNAMENT Dr. L. Duffy defcalcd R H0nn0s- 50v 6-I. 4-6. 6-l. Mallctt and MacMillan dcfcated Desi-Riches and Pncaii 6-0. 6-3- Bliincharvi and Duffy d0f0at0d Nolan and Peterson 6-2, 6-l. _ _ H. Garrett d0f0at-0d D. Kll‘\\'lll 8-2. 6-2. G. Young defeated L. Corcoi-an 6-4, 7-11. so. F. Mallctt defeated E. Moi-an 6-4 6-l. TODAY‘! ICHEDULE Junior Finals Girls‘ Single I0:.'i0—-I. Hughes vs R. Bcrrigan. 1:00—-Dr. L. Duffy vs P. Callaghan 2.00—G. Young vs J. C0.\"l‘~ Blanchard and Duffy- 4200-0. Pineau vs J. Kfllll-Y- 8:00—K0nny and Jmikiils vs Mal- lett and MacMllian I. Connors vs D. RM- I m p 0 r ta nt Junior Game On Tonight Exquires and Cahadlrns meet. again tonight in a Junior 101151110 encounter at the Park diamond. Tonight's flame "flflflli ll" call‘ adiens a chanco to draw 111* t" R tie with Requires and ih0 yvai" 11100 have b00n pcrfoi-iiilnz in 100cm, workouts shows that ih0)’ v.- ‘1 be tough to brai- Emmet Murphy will be on the mound for the Canadicns while "Lefty" McAleer will toss his 10ft 11111-14 ghnot: against the bats 0am; stun‘ at 6:15. v ])1i"(‘(‘\ for a few niomcnLs slammed 1 out .\lX hits. | i'Illl\ by 1.01111 Jay that 10d to nine 1 run». -i"1ills 0f lIlt‘Il‘ oW1| 1n tl10 last half Margot Lamb won from Mrs. HF. Herbie Hughes J u n Poivcl" Title Play in the Holy Redeemer Teal ‘HRYPPI If nis Club closed tournament reach- scmi-finals in ih0 women's di- tho lri0n's as perfect ivcalhci- pl-cvallcd match Dr. L. ~Duffy was forced to R. Hcnncssey. Tile J. Hugh0s hilt onc- 011111100 to toko ov01- lcadership in i111- Cllv 0:111 takr- tonight. battling for a Artilleryl With the teams banging out a; total of 48 safe hits north 0nd1 Rovers last night crept up to wlth- l in one point of the Isl Nfodiiinl Brigad0 10am by dcfeating the Al"till0l-_v boys 27-25 in a frce-hit- l ting, loosvly played clicoillilr-r. N0v01- I’)"IUI'C this season had two 10am. put on tl10 hitting and rem‘- ing exhibition that Rovers and Artillery dished out last night. \Vi1ii both teams unsteady‘ hi tl10 fii- i two frames the losers piled up all il-G lead and sccnicd 011 thcirl way to anofhcr victory. But 1101-0 the Rovers MTZKIIPCI. They evened the count ivlth a five run attacki in the third; took a 011c- ruil lead 1 by oulscoi-ing the Artillery 4-3 i111 ih0 fifth and thr-n in the sixth as 1 ih0 Battery went completely to two of them home Ai-tillci-y- ropllcd with four’ of tllc sillnc frame to reduce thcl null-gin somewhat but after thcl [Pilllls wcnt score-loss 111 thc snvcnth I Al-tillr-i-y- took twn 11101-0 off their 11111101101115 load in thc 01211111. I{f‘i\'(‘l‘\ w-cl-clvt through by any moans and in thi-lr last tilrn atl ih0 plate piishcd across what prov- y 0d io h1- the dor-idlllg rims of the1 {erratic struggle scoring 1111-00 limes iacforc bring r0tir0d. Bcforc the‘ ‘ losor. h110l been retired Ill ih0 last of thl- \inih thoy had scored five ' tiin0s on tiirce hits alid two dam- t ilgiilg 0rr01--, Will-i oni- out thcy‘ w01-0 within tivo runs of ih0 Rov- 01-5 load but 1110 IlIoI two Artillery" batters were easy infield outs. BOX SCORE Rovers AB R I-IPO A E McNevlll 1b 6 4 3 9 0 0 Jay3bp 1442211 McNoil ss 5 3 2 4 4 I 1 Wliltlock 2b 7 2 4 2 6 3 . Blacqilici-e lf 5 I 1 2 0 i1 McKil-inon c '1 5 3 4 0 0 - Caii-ils 0f 3b 7 3 7 2 l ll Mclilnis rf 7 1 3 0 0 0 l Molllns p 1 I 0 0 0 0 ‘Stewart cf 4 3 I 2 I 0 as 21 zs 27 14 7 'R0.plac0d Mollins in second. Artillery AB R IIPO A E M1 Innis 2b 8 6 4 4 3 2 Cllfll‘ s,» 6 5 3 2 2 4 0f 7 4 4 3 0 I Ivllllilllfi 3b 6. 2 3 I 2 0 l Kalle lf 5 1 0 0 1 3 Storey p 6 2 2 0 2 0 1 Siiiiiirlcrs lb 6 3 3 IO (l 0 , v c 6 1 0 6 1 i l Tiirncl lf 3 0 0 I 0 0 3 1 2 O 0 1 Totals 54 25 22 27 I1 I2 ‘ROPIHCCG Turner in sixth. SIXWIDIARY Earned runs} Arilllei-y- 17. Rovcrs‘ 16; two ba-e hits: 1-I. McInnis, ' Clll'l'l(‘. Power; 1111-01- base hi1. Mc- Killnon; hom0 run: Saunders 3, Poivci- 2 Jay 2. Mclnnls; sacrifice hit; MCNOII 2; base oil balls; off Sini-cy 5: ofl Jay 2; sl-riick out: by Molluls 2; Jay 1: hits: off Mollins -i iii I inning; Jflv 18 in B; left on base: Artillery 4. Rovers 9.. Uillpircs-At tl10‘ plate Ncls Whitlocli; oil .110 ha es. Bill Law- I01‘ and T. Roberts-on. Rovers Canl Take Clyeri Lead T0night1 ‘Trailing the Al-tillory- 10am by point Rovers have a Softball League if l-hcy the Esqiii-es into camp For the Esquircs still playoff position ollds. Providing Morning Upset (By W. R. Wheatley. Canadian Press Staff Writer) OTTAWA. July 29~Two rounds r11 upselS and sensational golf slm- } ilicrcd down toilight lo the cer- tainty of an all-Canadian final for the amateur golfing champlonship1 of Canada. To Gordon B. Taylor. the black- hall-ed shotlilakcr of Monlmal“ Kanawaki who won the title fiv0| y-rars ago, fell the task of turning 1 back the second bid of ZI-year-old Freddie Haas J11. of New Orleans , 1936 winner at Winnipeg. Taylor piled up a string of 16 conseciitivc par hole- to topple‘ Haas off the throne and then fin- 1 i~110d the match in par to equal_ tl10 course record. With Taylor into mlnoi-rowis 36- hoie semi-finals vii-ant Phil Farley of ‘Afollti-cal. C. Ross iS-alldyi Soni- CTVIIII‘, of London, alld Jlmmv Tia-id. of vl('i0l‘l8. carrying tllc w-estci-n standard 1 Kelly Pulls (‘psi-t T110 big surprise of the morning 1 round ivas the sudden elimination of Bobby Rcith. of Winnipeg. fin- I , illist last year against Haas. Bobby , playing .-tcady- and even serisation- g ‘ a] golf m the three earlier rounds. ran into Pete Kollv, of Charlotte- ln‘.\'l‘i. when tl10 red hail-ed golfer- hockcy star was hot. Pete banged his way around 1110 first nine in 35, two under par. against Bobby's goocl 36 and him: on 1o the lead after the turn to win 4 and 3. It was a difforont story in the afternoon for Pctc. Jiininy Todd. who-e remarkable putting carried him past Fred Hoblil-zell of Tor- onto. in the morning, romped about the first afternoon nine ini a medal 34. ihrev under par and equalling the best the tournament 1 has produced to trounce Kelly 3' and 2- The Pacific Coast-boy led by five holes at the turn and coast- ed in. The day's greatost exhibition of’ consislnnt Nib-Pal‘ golf. came from Farley The Quebec champion was forced to a moth-ll 68. five under Endeavour I 1 Scores Win Over Ranger‘ NEWPORT, R. I.. July 29-Hou- gel‘. the sloop With which Harold S. Vanderbilt will essay‘ his third con-l scciitivc defence of ih0 America's! Clip starting lhis Saturday. l0dfi1 suiiercd 1101- first defeat after l3 straight victories. She finished third to T. O; M. Sopwlhl; first British challenger‘ Endeavour I. which Vanderbilt, sailing Rainbow", vanquished 1n 1934. Gerard O. Lambcrtls Yankee. 1111-100 i-unilcr-up in the viursuit of dcfence honors, came in second, a minute and 46 seconds astern of tl10 old challenger. Ranger trailed Yankee by a minute and 37 sec- Rainbow‘, now owned and skip- pci-er‘ by Chandlcr Hovey, finished the 37-mzle run from Vineyard Haven. Mass. nearly ll miriut0s be- hind the boat she sent back to England empty-handed in i934. AMERICAN AT I-IEIJI Rangcr was dealt d0f0al by Am- cvlcarl hands. for tl10 English sloop was skippcrcd by Sherman Hoyt. a nicmbcr of Vanderbilt's afterguiard both in 1934 and in 1930. tl10 yeari’ 110 sailed Enici-prisc in VlCI0l‘_\' ov0r Shamrock V. last of the iatc Sir Thomas Liptoifs line oi‘ gr00n challengers. Hoyt. who ivas at Endeavour X's wheel 5 l-2 hours before he ac- cepted a relief. said "I could not have missed it. for anFY-lllflll" 1 ‘ elimillatcii A _ under leach-ii . -of Toronlo. 4 1il1<l L’. '.‘. part, to (IInDOSE of K011112- Bin-l- Vancouyer in ‘.110 1111111‘ ling Jack Ndrli. oi L- aflernoon. Farley more nliles of saili- then went four 0111a .. . Lu Nash was blillflklt-(l. Sci-k $11111 (mun Sandy Soniozidle. '11" ‘ chalnpiollslllp ;.~. down hi..op1>i1.»i',o11 \. ' rounds oi golf 111 amplon. .'\'. '1 - stopped D0lln1.~. .\Io-." c oi Cila’ 3 and I. Todapfl- ear-h.‘ Yfillllti 1111. 111.; - 111.1" ' two light .\Il'\\\‘ _. fore tl10 ‘rilIl-Ylllilill tA-ri the Mill 111-q '1 1 and 1110 01.111". .- ll'\1 1.1 1 .- out under 11110 1 Taylor, ovirloo lcl-yllos -. different 1121.. -. an PXDPCIPII \\li1 1111i- . 111g. Haas’ 0111-13: round along at the 0x11 Yuile, Montrco. ~.1 B111. the si>11L1.0.-"l11~ 17R!‘ HOIIIZ 011i. Gordic While -3ITII.‘ PHCG, ll “'11.: ‘.111 (‘lid fr, titleholdcr. Farley in l/‘!lli/il‘l‘L1‘.\".. will meet Tay-ini- to pi .1 Montreal battle. Jli11:1 ~ Victoria boy I Canadian aniai i1:- will meet S1ini0rvl.1c. , In the malt-h (lgdlllsi K0111; Todd turned oli tl10 1\(ll.'\€ll.irl11I display of par golf. I10 111101; first three I1OIP> 111 .1 r1111‘ a: the fourth but. ll"1~ii1 '1 u-ii. i210 . sixth and h(’\‘f‘lllll 71-1.» 110,11 trio were halved and Jlllllll‘. n. 1111; turn with a big fl\'f- P010 then sicadi 10th and llth and 12th and 13111. 'l‘l10 l‘. halved and P010 ‘.1113 Anchors A re Eliminated By Bowery Bees Anchors hnivcil out of‘ tl10 Iii- dustrial Baseball Leiiguc [lluwiil] last night u-lii-n Bnivi-i-y" BIN-s dc- feated them 2-1 for th0ir NWWHIO straight victory iii tl1i- semi-filial play-off series. Strictly a hui-lcrs‘ liuttlc 11110.‘- 0n Ayers uf fhc ;\II('I‘liIl’\ .i1id l..1i-i1-r of the Bel-s. ih0 WIIIIIPIN 111i~l11 iI across the iviiiiiiiig Lilly iii 11in late innings after Anchors I equalized the iviiincrs‘ Iii-st 1111111111 counter with 1!. fully oi IIJCII‘ 111111 in the fourth friiillv. It was. a tough I055 for tl10 1-111 IeIt-handcr of i110 Authors \\ 111 through thc al'\t'll iiiiiliigs iliu game lastcil yiclili-d but twii 1111s while striking out H. I.1ii1cl, 11111 specdhall ace, g-.i\-1- up six h. -i while whiffiiig cight liiit whi-i-c 111i earned his \'II‘IOI‘_\' was in tl10 111-l- ter support his nilitcs liiiiiriicii 111111 than that which 1111s gill-n 11.- Iilrl opponent. Bees now cilti-r ih0 sci-ond s1 111i- flnal rouliil lii-lwccii ilii- .\'-.l1.»-.1..I\l and tho w-inni-i- III IIII‘ Cum-iii Stars sci-ics now living alilfiiffl. ' '-_. .—— ~ a RI-I.\II-..\IIll-.R WIILX (By Thi- ( :l1i.iiIi.i1l P112151 Grca‘. B:-.'.11.ii 1iillll1li.\Cl'1 - 1 first w"liit1-\\11.-i1il1.; 11» States 111 :4 11.1.2. 11 3:45—-Monaghan and Young vs‘ Callaghan and Bcrriflflll- Connors and Al-sciiault vs . NO. l0 ROUNDS NO.2-—ISLANI) LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP DANNY M-cCORMAG-SOURIS l0 ROUN DS CHAMPIONSHIP BOUTS FORUM-AUG. 5th. I—CANADIAN GEO. LESLIE-JSLANI) CHAMPION ---202 1111s. - VS. — BILL MAITC H -- TORONTO -- 210 Lbs. HEAVYWEIGHT (‘ 4' vs. _ TOM CLAYBOURNE-(‘HARLOTTETOWN viclorv mnnn; a playoff lJPYl-h Hnvt will skippcr Endeavour I -. and “"7" 31mm“ b“ “l “m? llP-‘l tomorrow again in a rat-c off here, 1 1 rm‘ m" “m” lfllllglll» ih0 final sa 10d in connm-tion with Allison ailri 13-1111111- 1111 1 Th” mm“ shill‘ "l lillf‘ "filial ih0 ciii-rcm cruise of 1110 Eastz-rn Dnna‘d Biidgi 'l‘:1.1- 111.1111» 1' 1f ‘"1" "l ll" ils-"il 01000. Ya0hf c11111. for 1.111- 11010111111; 11.1-11.1. Championship Bouts ROWN Other .Preliminary—-—Full of Action —- 4 Rounds 1st Bout at_8.30. PRICES — 60c Rush. of ADVANCE SALE L [BROS SHOE SHINE PARLOR l Doors Open 75c Reserved. at 7 O‘clock. $1.00 Ringside _-._..=Q..~,._k . -1 ~ ‘mo-nus; 1..-